A comparison of two excerpts from Julius Rufinianus and Quintilian permits a better comprehension of the juridical aspect of the trial in which Cicero delivered the Pro Tullio. In addition, analysis of these texts suggests that both Quintilian and Julius Rufinianus consulted, among other sources, Cicero's Pro Tullio for their works.
Rhetorical Strategy and Juridical Subterfuges in Cicero’s Pro Tullio / F. Russo. - In: ACTA CLASSICA. - ISSN 0065-1141. - 57:1(2014 Jan), pp. 155-164. [10.15731/AClass.057.08]
Rhetorical Strategy and Juridical Subterfuges in Cicero’s Pro Tullio
F. Russo
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2014
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A comparison of two excerpts from Julius Rufinianus and Quintilian permits a better comprehension of the juridical aspect of the trial in which Cicero delivered the Pro Tullio. In addition, analysis of these texts suggests that both Quintilian and Julius Rufinianus consulted, among other sources, Cicero's Pro Tullio for their works.File in questo prodotto:
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